The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 1Purser, 1742 - 402 sider |
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... Richard kept his Word ; for , the Day before the Battle , he de- clared to his Army , that he would either carry the Victory , or die upon the Spot . C 4 One One of our modern Poets makes the Earl of Rich- of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 23.
... Richard kept his Word ; for , the Day before the Battle , he de- clared to his Army , that he would either carry the Victory , or die upon the Spot . C 4 One One of our modern Poets makes the Earl of Rich- of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 23.
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... , after the Battle , was ftripped stark naked , and miferably mangled ; and , in that Condition , all befmeared with Blood and Duft , was thrown cross a Horfe Horfe like a dead Beaft , and carried to Leicester 24 The LIFE and TIMES.
... , after the Battle , was ftripped stark naked , and miferably mangled ; and , in that Condition , all befmeared with Blood and Duft , was thrown cross a Horfe Horfe like a dead Beaft , and carried to Leicester 24 The LIFE and TIMES.
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Joseph Grove. Horfe like a dead Beaft , and carried to Leicester ; where , for a Spectacle of Hate and Scorn , he lay ... carried to the Lord Stan- ley , who inftantly placed it on the Earl's Head , faluted him as King , and congratulated ...
Joseph Grove. Horfe like a dead Beaft , and carried to Leicester ; where , for a Spectacle of Hate and Scorn , he lay ... carried to the Lord Stan- ley , who inftantly placed it on the Earl's Head , faluted him as King , and congratulated ...
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... carried it otherwife with great Wisdom ; for he did not prets 6 to have the Act penned by way ⚫ of Declaration , or Recognition , or Right . Upon the other Side he avoided to have it by new ' Law or Ordinance , but chofe rather a kind ...
... carried it otherwife with great Wisdom ; for he did not prets 6 to have the Act penned by way ⚫ of Declaration , or Recognition , or Right . Upon the other Side he avoided to have it by new ' Law or Ordinance , but chofe rather a kind ...
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... carried this Point , he again thought of his Friends , by fhewing farther Marks of Royal Favour to the Earl of Derby , and Sir William Stanley , his Brother ; the Earl he made High Conftable , and Sir William his Lord Chamberlain ...
... carried this Point , he again thought of his Friends , by fhewing farther Marks of Royal Favour to the Earl of Derby , and Sir William Stanley , his Brother ; the Earl he made High Conftable , and Sir William his Lord Chamberlain ...
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